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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 134 My own body, and its weakness, held me, as chains could not.
1 135 Proud and mighty as the chair might be, it was the throne only of the maimed remains of a man.
1 136 I was rich! I gazed into the darkness of the hall.
1 137 Samos of Port Kar had purchased Talena, as a mere slave, from two panther girls, obtaining her with ease in this manner while I had risked my life in the forest.
1 138 I laughed.
1 139 But I had recollected my honor.
1 140 But little good had it done me.
My own body, and its weakness, held me, as chains could not. Proud and mighty as the chair might be, it was the throne only of the maimed remains of a man. I was rich! I gazed into the darkness of the hall. Samos of Port Kar had purchased Talena, as a mere slave, from two panther girls, obtaining her with ease in this manner while I had risked my life in the forest. I laughed. But I had recollected my honor. But little good had it done me. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )